The money flow index uses both the price and volume to represent the amount of cash which is flowing in and out of a stock. Scaled from 0 to 100, typical oversold levels are considered to be at or below an MFI of 20, while values above 80 may indicate an overbought condition. Additionally, since the MFI takes into account volume, the direction of the MFI is often compared with the price movement.

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